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the buffalo criterion wednesday december * 14 i«r2 •*'»< ii — ne wi u.s postage paid rochester niagara region m rtrmn no uu bur al o mw vokk wnys large & only accredited ma tonty newspaper — featuring paid legilimate circulatbn a shop at figmos day capt burgess to receive 22 cal killer reward more cutbacks assessed in reports reward issue still up in the air bflo c of c clarifies reward position m^______________i __ . jl a ma i w i.n.w^-^ss=£_s btvsuse of misunder standings about resrard funds pledged by the buffalo area chamber of commerce for formal leading to the arrest and conviction of the murderer or murderers who killed six black men in the buffalo area between sept 22 and ort 9 1980 the chamber is going on record bbout its position in the case the buffalo area cham ber of commerce has noi and will not renege on its reward responsibility as of dec 1 1982 however the cham her does , not i ftcfcts that its tesrard fs due or payable to any party or parties under terms established in con junction with the city of buffalo and county of erie when the pledge was made on october 28 1980 there is an as-yet unanswered question ah<n_t who furnished the major homicide task forre with the infcrmaticn that led to lias anew and con»vrt*on':'of t/ossph g f.*hn«u-pher for having murdered litre of tbe victims according to the task !â– â– ',. '.!_â– .,- â– .',,- l holland td the law t ri*rrena command at tha united stales army infsntry center us fort renning gamrgta has been identified a the mdisidusi who furnished the crucial infor-natton that led to christopher arrest indictment for four shootings and four stab bing and consiction for three murders there is a further question whether the per son or persons providing the information as govern ment employees are eligi ble to collect a reward for fulfilling their obligations in line with their profes sional responsibilities and positions as government employees and military personnel for esample sergeant thomas carr a special kemp to co-sponsor bill to repeal dairy assessment waeßunrtmt d c — congressman jack kemp said friday that he is strongly opposed to th imposition of a mv hun itrr itweighl assessment on the price dairy farmers receive for their milk and ml join senator d'amato and house re publican leaders in seek ing its repeal some dairy farmers will simply increase pro duction to offset any loss of income as a result of the assessment however many young family farm er do mi have this opportunity their reduc tion in jamaam ** * rtmk e.f this assessment may be the rtiff«*ter».<-t vaet*c*ei slaying m busw«ss antl selling out this result i _____â– ___> unacceptable kemp said kemp expressed his opposition to the assess ment in a 11 u secretary of agriculture john r block kemp ha co-sponsiired legist ion introduced in the i nite o representatives by rep steve gunderson of wis consin which sxiuid re peal the dairy assessment the authority to impose this assessment *»• pro vided in the omnibus reconciliation act of 1982 and was implemented by the secretary of agricul ture as of december i similar legislation was introduced in the senate by senator al d'amato kemp asked the secre tary of agriculture to consider lending his 6p port to this legislation anr askesi him to join in working for comprehtn sive solutions to the problems facing the dairy indu«try snd farm families in general special to the buffalo criterion aka sorority prepares for debutante pageant by there e pope as alpha kappa alpha sorority ac«rpmr*tod na tamall prepares ut .»,< -'*... ik ' years ■•* bead fj.«,..-rue * hentage a_*h_es«___eijt leadership pi m«c tientee and pride gamma phi fags chap ter in «* present mtij year of ».-â– .< »»..•.<â– ( attd wmrt realties aa preparations and program hm a ht*n nml presa r.-.tt of the at the debutante pa feant to be held an sun he '. «!•■. tl young women will be presented kn debut at the kleinhans music hau symphony ttrcle at 3 p.m fullest ma use pea-rotation rd each debutante their parents their esrorta specially invited friends and it-o men of gamma phi omega chapter will join them at a candlelight dinner and gals milboi at the marri ott inn amherst n y a rainbow of talent featuring the debutantes in an exhibition of their specially trained talented abilities in the arts music and other selected per formance steas seal be presented sun li 12 at 3 p.m st the marriott inn the 1982 aka debu lames in anticipation of their debut has enjoyed a variety of educational cultural and entertaining pro grams events snd activities for preparation for their very special hay including attendance at the pea ho bryson conceit a visit to canada's won derland toronto canada annual program planned at st luke church th nm.nitm.rs of the msss choir of st luke v zion church extend an invitation to the pubtic to attend iheir annual frogtam.sun th firth at « pi at the ahurch 314 e ferry st the guests will lie th rev earl r cheek and choirs of syracuse n v rev cheek is the kvarig ust of the western ni w york conference and fa tor of people's amk lm churrh of s.f.t -.-• us has held many revivsls in and around buffalo and throughout the r<mimk annie johnson is chairperson mary e williams president and rev andrew v vvhit'od milll kicking off the wendy's mitten sw drive for need children are from ett barbara shaw director of the protestant home for children wbfn am account f'xeiulim robert rt>niea and end supervisor brad pordum mitten tree drive launched represent stives at local orgsnira **** joined this week to christen the mitten tree drive a community projtsct donate wsrm winter mittens as ry .*â– *- us the needy children of mlsmo s protestant home for children v sponsored by the western new "** wendy's old fashioned hambur *** restaurants the dns-e has placed t^atslntas trees in each of the .'. area wendy's stores customers are insited to help warm up a small fry by donating a pair of new children's mittens which will hang the tree until they are donated to the protestant home for children on december 22 in return wendy's will gis*e the customer i coupon for a free order of wendy's trench fries ... scenes from sickle cell benefit show here are some scene £■*â– _______ th ■«___**____ a ______________________ hnm with th theme lo>*e the children kpon*ored hi the sickle cell parent association held in the stall hotel'a golden ballroom the sickle cell parent group is in the proeeaa tf being incorporated ms jean s leavy ahown la ik firat photo at the far right waa recently elected to the office of president of the organization ms iste ia a market administrator i fot he new york telephone he sea-ottrf photo trass left show jean leavy jtaha rt-aw peggy klein pryßta dison etta roberto the third photo shows mrs clyde murphy seated in renter alow with other ladle nad mrs the fourth photo show the phil jones mode la among theme shown from left are david boyd by june carter leelle ireland and hswa watri co us member et concordia bt thess iwlharaa f"h.,r,l and >» the mother <•' thece ehudrwa sim fe . graduate of i ntpiti f**mm college with a bwchelaw of profeaatonal sta aw degree others ta the firat photo are frown left sandra hollow . ttwars trait ' jane cartaf-r phil jam i maw edusrds linda t altar lta****m a m-.r sal-it former president of that sickle celt parent reawtp dt hna_l.ii and jean l francis hail atoning left ef yours truls fjaae ( arter bonnie mnrsats kerr tar-tin start jama pamela tsykw than uwis nht jehawon ttmrnp/y swd other photos by deng sole c of c — see page 7 aka sorority — see pg 7 see poge 2 see page 2 see page 7 1923 i'isj criterion press and still the no 1 wny central cities largest press fmef_^_*wawm*aawmaemmmmaamm*wßs%*wmei out if'aa « halt i h-,-11 a 1 vr ,-..',- imvh 1 j .-.*,. • * <' tnc our i.it'mt tsrvmg our a..ra,i it pick up a copy of the criterion at margrave's smoke shop it june carter mu'.'iwzwamiimmimasmwimmm mmmmamam .*• '"•".. <-^.^, s â– *,',* tut gutta wgn up fm g , i t tlw muftkki cntsrinn â– a.r •»»-, — la mil 2 naiionn update new york's oldest and targnt • >â€ΕΎ.,.,•, in nt - th only vv ny imntsity r".i awl a r^'jislt-ii'it as a txwia ma run ipatwi jnd the mart 1 ir7s a i ._ ( i,iifn -- ttvjultttn iw-tspnitn
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-12-08 |
| Description | Powerful Voice of the Black People |
| Subject |
African Americans--New York (State)--Newspapers Erie County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Buffalo (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
| NY Heritage Topic |
Community & Events Race & Ethnicity |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Erie County (N.Y.) Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Publisher of Original |
Merriweather, Frank E. Merriweather, Evelyn |
| Date of Original | 1982-12-08 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Physical Description | Microfilm |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo & Erie County Public Library |
| Publisher of Digital | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. |
| Digital Collection | Buffalo Criterion |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Rights | Digital image copyright 2009 by Buffalo and Erie County Public Library. All rights reserved. |
| Technical Data | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
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